I AMUSEMENTS. Final Day—"SAY IT IN FRENCH" OLYMPE BRADNA and RAY MILLAND The Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir in the Overture to the Immortal "TANNHAUSER" A PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) -y’’ SESSIONS: 2 P.M., 8 P.M. Plans ot D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. TOMORROW—lan Hay's Amazingly Successful Play From Which This Hilarious Comedy Was Adopted Started In London In 1936 —And Is Still Running. Voted as one of the Best six British films since the advent of sound . . . A comedy-drama of conflicting emotions in a public school where a staid housemaster and a grumpy headmaster meet their match in three demure damsels. It's a refreshingly different comedy! Also screening: "YOUTH MARCHES ON," a special short subject made by the Oxford Group movement and causing tremendous public interest everywhere. Associate British Films. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
WORLD SENSATION! ! AFTER FOUR RECORD WEEKS IN AUCKLAND. Coming to QPERA HOUSE, Com. THUR., MAR. 23. MATS., SAT.-WED., 2.15. WORLD FAMOUS YOUNG AUSTRALIANS COMEDY REVUE. COMEDIANS—DANCERS—IMPERSONATORS— MUSICIANS. LAUGHS IN EVERY LINE. SPEEDY—NOVELEXCITING. PRICES: 1/6, 3/-, 4/-, 5/(Res.) Early Door Gallery, 2/-. MATS., 1/6, 3/-, 4/- (Res.) Plus Tax. Children Half-price. RESERVE NOW AT D.I.C. LET’S ALL MAKE WHOOPEE 11 HUTT PARK RACECOURSE, SATURDAY NEXT. (In Aid of the Funds of the Wellington Provincial Centennial Memorial). MONSTER GALA COMEDY PICNIC COMEDY PICNIC COMEDY PICNIC COMEDY PICNIC PARADE OF PRANKS. GIGANTIC FUN. COLOSSAL FOOLISHNESS. THE LOUDEST LAUGHS IN YEARS! LEADING CITIZENS AS JOCKEYS. LADIES AS JOCKEYS. DRAUGHT HORSE DERBY. TROTTING RACES. HACK RACE. WHIPPET RACES, Etc. WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS! TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 28, TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 28, At 8 p.m. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. THE WE L LINGTON REPERTORY ’’ THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.), Presents lAN HAY’S COMEDY IN 3 ACTS. “HOUSEMASTER” Which ran tor 663 Performances in London. Produced by LEO DU CHATEAU. Prices: RESERVED. -1/4 and 2/7. BACK SEATS AT HALL, 1/6. RESERVED SEATS PLANS AT D.I.C. Slight damage to the kitchen was caused early last night by a tire which broke out in a dwelling occupied by Mr. A. 'riionipsoii, 43 Wade Street. Wadestown. '('lie call was received at 7.33 p.m. aud was answered by a machine from Central aud another from the Thornd-on sub-station.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 151, 22 March 1939, Page 3
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